CAUTION:Make sure the halfshaft constant velocity (CV) joints do not over articulate. Failure to follow this instruction may result in damage to the CV joints.

Using the special tools, detach the halfshaft.
Align the special tools to the halfshaft.
Detach the halfshaft.
Fig. 37: Detaching Half Shaft
Courtesy of JAGUAR CARS, INC.
CAUTION:Make sure the halfshaft constant velocity (CV) joints do not over articulate. Failure to follow this instruction may result in damage to the CV joints.

Using the special tools, detach the transfer case link shaft from the transfer case.
Fig. 48: Detaching Transfer Case Link Shaft At Transfer Case
Courtesy of JAGUAR CARS, INC.
CAUTION:To prevent damage to the transfer box internal seal, make sure that the link shaft is not retracted further than 200 mm (7.87 inches) from the transfer case.

Using the special tool, retract the transfer case link shaft.
Fig. 49: Retracting Transfer Case Link Shaft
Courtesy of JAGUAR CARS, INC.
Attach the special tool to the transfer case.
Fig. 50: Installing Powertrain Assembly Jack
Courtesy of JAGUAR CARS, INC.
CAUTION:Make sure no transfer case oil is spilled as the transfer case is removed. Failure to follow this instruction may result in damage to the transfer case, if a new transfer case is not being installed.

NOTE:Powertrain assembly jack shown removed for clarity.

Remove the transfer case.

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Sunday, February 7th, 2010 AT 5:37 PM

BETONE2003

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Where can I get the diagrams to match the instructions on how to remove the transfer case on the 2002 jaguar xtype?

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betone

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Friday, March 25th, 2011 AT 12:44 AM

KHLOW2008

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Here are part of it. I will send the others later as I got to log off momentarily.